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we go to mike in washington. what can you tell us about the obama administration's reaction to the crisis? >> the rhetoric has toughened in the five days since the chemical attacks in the suburb of damascus, as is a flurry of activity here at the white house and on the telephone. president obama saturday attending a national security council meeting here in the white house that lasted three hours, it was the second one into three days since the five days since the chemical attack. he's been on the phone, has president obama. he's spoken with the u.k. prime minister david cameron, yesterday with the french leader. about 27 calls including to john kerry's russian counter part in the face of strong opposition from the russians to military action, the secretary of state even spoke with his syrian counter part over the weekend. the white house with a very tough statement yesterday, senior administration official said regardless whether syria decide to say let the inspectors on site, they say it is too late and there i
we go to mike in washington. what can you tell us about the obama administration's reaction to the crisis? >> the rhetoric has toughened in the five days since the chemical attacks in the suburb of damascus, as is a flurry of activity here at the white house and on the telephone. president obama saturday attending a national security council meeting here in the white house that lasted three hours, it was the second one into three days since the five days since the chemical attack. he's...
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meeting from washington d.c. you were the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov was addressing the meeting between. the u.s. and russian foreign policy and the fans cheese talking about highlighting the issues of importance between the two countries and how they can address them well this meeting comes amid tensions sparked by barack obama calling off a summit with a lot of important as washington sided a lack of progress in relations well we'll have more on the this next hour why from our correspondent in washington d.c. so stay with us for that if you can. right. now calls to boycott sochi two thousand and fourteen are growing louder and causing quite a stir in the global media they were prompted by russian lawmakers decision to ban the promotion of homosexuality to children and british actor stephen fry has gone as far branding far as branding the law fascism and during an allergy to nazi germany here's a boy who had to separate the fact from fiction and then the media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said t
meeting from washington d.c. you were the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov was addressing the meeting between. the u.s. and russian foreign policy and the fans cheese talking about highlighting the issues of importance between the two countries and how they can address them well this meeting comes amid tensions sparked by barack obama calling off a summit with a lot of important as washington sided a lack of progress in relations well we'll have more on the this next hour why from our...
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foreign policy defense heads meet in washington amid a deepening political route which sees both sides pointing the finger of blame. kurdish activists send up plead to world powers urging them to prevent ethnic cleansing in syria we talk to an eyewitness of the brutal attacks by al-qaeda linked groups. and the fountain of hope that's run dry later we look at the roots of the arab spring that flourished on the promise of democracy but which is failing to bring the stability and prosperity and he died for. it even to get a company destroyed as the south just after nine pm no moscow one is kevin i mean and this is our tape following the fallout over moscow granting asylum to edward snowden russian and american defense chiefs and diplomats are sitting down for talks the meeting also comes amid tensions sparked by barack obama calling off a summit with putin as washington cited the lack of progress in relations moscow in terms accused the americans of being unwilling to negotiate on an equal footing and he's got a future cameras following the meeting that is happening right now though. we s
foreign policy defense heads meet in washington amid a deepening political route which sees both sides pointing the finger of blame. kurdish activists send up plead to world powers urging them to prevent ethnic cleansing in syria we talk to an eyewitness of the brutal attacks by al-qaeda linked groups. and the fountain of hope that's run dry later we look at the roots of the arab spring that flourished on the promise of democracy but which is failing to bring the stability and prosperity and he...
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officials that's taking place in washington d.c. as we speak. well the u.s. is unwilling to back down to make any concessions to moscow on key international issues and that's according to geo political analyst william and. washington is determined to encircle russia with its missile defense which is an often strategy not a defensive one by the way it's a nuclear first strike preparation strategy and that's something that russia understandably is not exactly overjoyed about the issue of syria is non-negotiable in terms of what the u.s. is trying to put into power in syria similar to what they tried in egypt and failed that is a muslim brotherhood controlled regime that would allow qatar to control the pipeline flows in to europe and not to iran so among other things so this is there is not a basis of agreement on these fundamental questions noton is as i say is not the issue the issue is this fundamental disagreement in washington is not prepared to change its agenda and openly and honestly negotiate to resolve these differences therefore obama is using this c
officials that's taking place in washington d.c. as we speak. well the u.s. is unwilling to back down to make any concessions to moscow on key international issues and that's according to geo political analyst william and. washington is determined to encircle russia with its missile defense which is an often strategy not a defensive one by the way it's a nuclear first strike preparation strategy and that's something that russia understandably is not exactly overjoyed about the issue of syria is...
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"accurate, responsible" says the washington post. and the baltimore sun says, "instantly engaging and powerful". al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured. >> investigators say a north korean ship was carrying weapons in violation of u.n. sanctions. there are reports a ship seize said in panama last month contained cargo including missile launching equipment from cuba. that and other military hardware were found hidden under sacks of sugar. cuba responded that the ship contained obsolete equipment being sent for rare. >> tens of thousands of fast food workers are going on strike in dozens of cities across the
"accurate, responsible" says the washington post. and the baltimore sun says, "instantly engaging and powerful". al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after...
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while those here deny having done anything wrong it's a different story in washington, where minds are clearly made up, and unprecedented penalties imposed. >> we have all your sports news. >> thank you very much. jamaica could be thrown out of the next olympic games that's the threat from the world anti doping agency. it follows claims from the former executive director of jamaica's commissioner who said drug testing procedures there were inadequate. while there have been a number of drug scandals involving jamaican sprinters, one tested positive for a banned stimulant at the. >> make can stimulant in june. the olympic medalist simpson also failed a drug test. a month earlier 400 meters world champion veronica brown tested positive for a banned eye youyoubanned dierhett particular. >> i have been there for several weeks. i was researching on the. >> make can efforts as a fight against doping, and we could see at this time, 2009, there have been absolutely almost no doping controls in out of competition period, so i don't think that was really a serious fight against doping. obviously,
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. >> thousands of people making their way through washington, d.c. for days of festivities marking that historic speech from dr. martin about howg jr. and the march on much this day this movement has changed life for africa americans. what has it meant for if you? >> well, the original march was a turning point for me in my life because it was the first time that i was able to really stand up for what i believed. i knew it was right. i knew it was right to my bones to go to >> yeah 7. >> for his take on today's event gas thevent, for the first timee have whites and blacks in intimate settings, allowed to go to church together, organize together, it was those relationships away from the camera, away from the microphones that allowed folks to get to know each other in ways that they hadn't been able to get to know each other before. >> reporter: mr. neil there is so much emphasis on dr. king, but the movement took place in basements around the countriers people who were afraid they would lose their jobs. >> these are folks who were organizers at the hi
. >> thousands of people making their way through washington, d.c. for days of festivities marking that historic speech from dr. martin about howg jr. and the march on much this day this movement has changed life for africa americans. what has it meant for if you? >> well, the original march was a turning point for me in my life because it was the first time that i was able to really stand up for what i believed. i knew it was right. i knew it was right to my bones to go to >>...
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. >> ♪[music] >> in 1,963,200,000 people filled the mile in washington, d.c. to listen to the speech, which was widely seen as one of the most important moments in the 6 civil rights movement. king was assassinated in 1968, on saturday tens of thousands of people are expected to gather in the u.s. capitol. for a preanniversary event. while, king's legacy stretched around the world, as told in his own words, against aparttize in south africa. >> in that speech, on that day, martin luther king for the first time in his political history made a statement recognizing what the black people in the u.s. were faced with, in temples of the enemy they were fighting against. was the same enemy that the people of vietnam were fighting against. the same enemy that we in south africa were fighting against. there are achievements that have been made. on both sides of the atlantic, they cannot be whisked away. but perhaps we are al faced with more complex issues than we were faced with in the 60's. and across america, cities clatter to the ground. was it not all written by th
. >> ♪[music] >> in 1,963,200,000 people filled the mile in washington, d.c. to listen to the speech, which was widely seen as one of the most important moments in the 6 civil rights movement. king was assassinated in 1968, on saturday tens of thousands of people are expected to gather in the u.s. capitol. for a preanniversary event. while, king's legacy stretched around the world, as told in his own words, against aparttize in south africa. >> in that speech, on that day,...
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national security interests and how washington can advance its objectives in syria. meantime, friday, the u.s. navy had repositioned a ship armed with cruise missiles and the mediterranean. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said obama has artie asked the pentagon for options on syria. according to cbs news, potential targets include command bunkers and launchers used to fire chemical weapons. up until this point, a red line for the united states, he is under growing pressure to act. u.s. officials have acknowledged there is no conclusive evidence linking the syrian president with this week's alleged chemical attacks. nonetheless, a state department spokesman has also said that washington does not believe the rebels are capable of carrying out chemical attacks. logically, this would lead one to think the white house has found a syrian government guilty of the alleged chemical weapons being used in syria. the media has also played a significant role in recent days, with many outlets looping very sad and shocking video of dead victims in syria while reporting the assum
national security interests and how washington can advance its objectives in syria. meantime, friday, the u.s. navy had repositioned a ship armed with cruise missiles and the mediterranean. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said obama has artie asked the pentagon for options on syria. according to cbs news, potential targets include command bunkers and launchers used to fire chemical weapons. up until this point, a red line for the united states, he is under growing pressure to act. u.s....
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my "washington post" colleague charles krauthammer is about as antiobama care as they come. he wrote, if i thought this would work, i would support it. but i don't fancy suicide. it has a tendency to be fatal. in the states, republican governors are saying no to billions of dollars of medicaid money. and sometimes when they say yes and even some of the most conservative republican governors like rick scott in florida have realized what an obscenely good deal the money is and said yes. the republican state legislature say no anyway. that cuts the state off from very badly needed funds, cuts their poorest citizens off from free health insurance they could otherwise get. more over, means the safety net hospitals lose a huge amount of money they were relying on to survive. the result is a poor state, worse off residents and a health system under terrible, terrible financial stress. but at least they've taken a stand against obama care? then there's the campaign to persuade conservatives and everyone else to doom obama care by refusing to accept free or subsidized health insuranc
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. >> we're in washington, d.c. patty, hearing from jay carney very little doubt that assad is responsible for the chemical weapon attack, any indication when we're going to see this evidence that they keep talking about? >> well, they are saying they're going to present some evidence. they need to try to convince the american public. polls show the majority of the americans asked do not want the u.s. to intervene even if chemical weapons were used. the administration is arguing that it's dangerous not to do something, and it's morally important and also in the u.s. national security interest. what they decide to do could be limited in scope. >> the options that we are considering are not about regime change. they're about respond to go clear violation of an international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons it is a clear conviction that syria's future should not include assad in power. but the options that we're contemplating are not about regime change. as we answered earlier, resolution of this con
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. >> joining us from washington is stewart patrick. he's the council for foreign relations. after today's comments from the secretary, to the president, are you convinced that there will be a military strike against syria? >> i think it's certain that there's going to be a military strike. the president and the secretary of state, john kerry made it clear that the united states doesn't need anymore evidence. it doesn't think they would gain anything from waiting for the u.n. inspectors to make their report. i suspect that shortly after they leave damascus which will be some time late saturday that there will be a cruise missile strikes and other types of strikes against syria. >> should the process. allowed to play out even if the results are known. >>> that was the argument that was made by many people. the administration has concluded and they're right that there's no way to get through the blockage of the u.n. security council. the russians have been total obstruction if they were obstructed when the u.k. was trying to get securit security l on the table. what's shocking
. >> joining us from washington is stewart patrick. he's the council for foreign relations. after today's comments from the secretary, to the president, are you convinced that there will be a military strike against syria? >> i think it's certain that there's going to be a military strike. the president and the secretary of state, john kerry made it clear that the united states doesn't need anymore evidence. it doesn't think they would gain anything from waiting for the u.n....
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people have been boarding buses to washington from places like new orleans and atlanta. their issues are among the same ones 50 years ago, barriers to education, economic inequality. >> i actually think we were making some strides until trayvon martin's trial. how many of you had an opportunity to see that ? >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, it will be a big part of our coverage over the next few days here on america tonight. we'll take a look back at those amazing days and the dramatic events that led up is to the march and we'll get some insider stories on how, dr. king 's, story, delivering birmingham to the world. >> without birmingham 1963, the letter from the birmingham jail, it is unlikely that there would have been a march on washington. the letter was a national call to the conscience of america. using the real life, real time reality of birmingham as its template. >> clarence jones will join us next week. he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a
people have been boarding buses to washington from places like new orleans and atlanta. their issues are among the same ones 50 years ago, barriers to education, economic inequality. >> i actually think we were making some strides until trayvon martin's trial. how many of you had an opportunity to see that ? >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, it will be a big part of our coverage over the next few days here on america tonight. we'll take a look back at those amazing...
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washington, london, and paris continued to mull their options. they have promised the country would defend itself against serious aggression. >> on the ground and in the suburbs, recent footage showed a team of weapons inspectors. the un secretary general is keeping a close eye on the events. >> it appears that diplomacy should be given a chance. peace, given the chance. these opinions should be resolved by peaceful means of dialogue. >> they urged the international community to wait before deciding on a course of action that could lead to a military strike. they look into allegations on each side. footage of loaded on line showed many ceding to the exit signs of poisoning. they have been collecting blood, urine, and hair samples, and to the extent that chemical weapons may have been employed. >> thank you for joining us, lucy. >> the syrian response is that they have used chemical weapons against civilians. today they are saying that syria would fund itself against aggression. not completely sure what he meant by that, that they would try to lit
washington, london, and paris continued to mull their options. they have promised the country would defend itself against serious aggression. >> on the ground and in the suburbs, recent footage showed a team of weapons inspectors. the un secretary general is keeping a close eye on the events. >> it appears that diplomacy should be given a chance. peace, given the chance. these opinions should be resolved by peaceful means of dialogue. >> they urged the international community...
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we look back at the march in washington, tonight on "washington week." more red lines crossed in syria. >> what we've seen indicates big eventis clearly a of grave concern. when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering our information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> there's no reason, if there's hide, for the regime not to let the investigative team in. gwen: more tough choices in egypt. >> what we're doing right now is theg a full evaluation of u.s.-egyptian relationship. >> we have the same objective. to see a democratic system in place in egypt. it ahn mccain and i called coup because that's exactly what it is. gwen: and new disclosures about ofernment surveillance american citizens. >> i think that the trust of the american people in their at staket is what's here. gwen: a trio of late summer dilemmas, plus -- 50 year later, we look back at the march may have changed america. gjelten the week, tom of npr, alexis simendinger of real clear politics and michael fletcher of "the
we look back at the march in washington, tonight on "washington week." more red lines crossed in syria. >> what we've seen indicates big eventis clearly a of grave concern. when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering our information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> there's no reason, if there's hide, for the regime not to let the investigative team in. gwen: more tough choices in egypt. >>...
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let's not march washington. let's march on congress. >> shortly after barry's speech, those rallied statehood formed ranks and joined up with the larger crowd. >> also making headlines in our area, a drowning at a hotel swimming pool. it happened at the days inn in frederick yesterday. officials were called to the hotel around 5:30 in the evening where the body of an adult male was found at the bottom of the pool. the sheriff's department is investigating. no word on the victim's identity or the circumstances surrounding the drowning. >> in maryland, prince george's county police are still looking for whoever opened fire at a party, injuring two teenage girls. it happened friday night on brandy wine road. police believe a fire broke out inside a volunteer firehouse where the party was when someone fired a handgun. the teens, ages 14 and 15, are expected to be okay. >> police need your help finding a missing woman in the district. 70-year-old yvonne little was last seen friday night. she is 5-2, wearing a blue sh
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forty six percent of the most you believe it's in washington trying to distract public attention away from its own problems at home just under a third view there that's not changed much think the u.s. will go ahead with the attack despite president obama's cautious words the rest of the divided between believing it's been done to get leverage over the u.n. or it's all just the pentagon's plan b. as you put it you have your say r.t. dot com. edward snowden's revelations that the u.s. has been spying on its european allies could have a bearing on the political race in germany where there's an election in just under a month chancellor angela merkel's made rivals now promising to freeze trade talks with the united states until it comes clean on its espionage programs if he's elected more from artie's peter all over in berlin. what peer steinbrück the head of the leader of the s.t.p. and the only real candidate who has a chance of challenging angle of merkel in the in the upcoming elections what he said is that should he become chancellor well he'll put the brakes on ongoing talks on a a
forty six percent of the most you believe it's in washington trying to distract public attention away from its own problems at home just under a third view there that's not changed much think the u.s. will go ahead with the attack despite president obama's cautious words the rest of the divided between believing it's been done to get leverage over the u.n. or it's all just the pentagon's plan b. as you put it you have your say r.t. dot com. edward snowden's revelations that the u.s. has been...
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. >> bomb said any use of chemical weapons in syria would constitute the crossing of a red line but washington said it still needs prov proof that ches were used in the attack. david cameron and the u.s. president agreed that the attack merits a serious response. >> i think that we need to be very careful here about airstrikes and ramifications because of the access between syria, iran, and hezbollah. and probably also russia as well. because these entities will have to try to control the aftermath of an u.s. strike on syria, and, indeed, bashir's threats to the rest of the region can be met through state and non-state reactions. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been talking to his counterparts in saudi arabia, jordan and turkey rallying support. the statement from the russian foreign ministry: the statement also said that moscow had paid serious attention to remarks the u.s. defense secretary played without measures questioned by the u.s. president and said moscow was alarmed by demands from paris, london and other capitols to respond decisively to alleged chemical attacks
. >> bomb said any use of chemical weapons in syria would constitute the crossing of a red line but washington said it still needs prov proof that ches were used in the attack. david cameron and the u.s. president agreed that the attack merits a serious response. >> i think that we need to be very careful here about airstrikes and ramifications because of the access between syria, iran, and hezbollah. and probably also russia as well. because these entities will have to try to...
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secretary william hague has refused to hold back on the possibility of military intervention saying washington can for we count on britain support tara firth has more. well foreign secretary william hague said this morning that the west could take military action against the assad regime without the backing or support of the united nations security council now he was speaking to b.b.c. radio four s today programme and he said that the united nations security council has not been united on syria and has not shouldered its responsibilities on syria and on the question of whether it was possible to act without complete unity on the united nations security council he replies oh dulcie yes it is now no firm decision has been taken on what the response will be or indeed when it will be but the timetable if you like for the next couple of days is this prime minister david cameron has cut short his holiday and he'll be returning to london succeed and then on wednesday he's going to be chairing the national security council meeting and it's going to be there that you'll have all the key decision makers
secretary william hague has refused to hold back on the possibility of military intervention saying washington can for we count on britain support tara firth has more. well foreign secretary william hague said this morning that the west could take military action against the assad regime without the backing or support of the united nations security council now he was speaking to b.b.c. radio four s today programme and he said that the united nations security council has not been united on syria...
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. >> ifill: and we continue our look back at the march on washington 50 years on. tonight, reflections from one of its organizers, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. >> it was startling to see so many people come. and i remember standing at the lincoln memorial, looking out. look, looking out was what was the sight for me, because i could not see the last person. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: the syrian government pounded rebel areas outside the capital, damascus, early today, and antigovernment activists said some rockets included chemical weapons that killed hundreds of people. .(children shouting/crying) women and children shielded their faces with handkerchiefs. while victims-- writhing in pain-- gasped for air,some foaming at the mouth. the
. >> ifill: and we continue our look back at the march on washington 50 years on. tonight, reflections from one of its organizers, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. >> it was startling to see so many people come. and i remember standing at the lincoln memorial, looking out. look, looking out was what was the sight for me, because i could not see the last person. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has...
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exclaimed the americans and a save in that spot on the united nations have waters while across the atlantic washington surveillance scalp threatens to influence of chambres german election. and from triumph to despair we'll look at how libya has resurrected the same control methods used by the toppled regime as the country's dragged back into chaos two years after the revolution. watching aren't you coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshing welcome to the program now russia says foreign intervention in syria would be a mistake that would further destabilize a country and the region and a news conference in light of the u.s. and its allies considering military action foreign ministers here you are off said there is no proof that the awesome regime used chemical weapons are to shawn thomas has been following the briefing and joins us now so sean one exactly doesn't russia share the west believe that the assad regime is behind the attack well sergey lavrov was very direct in his press conference outlining key concerns about the rhetoric that the west is using in fact he says. that they s
exclaimed the americans and a save in that spot on the united nations have waters while across the atlantic washington surveillance scalp threatens to influence of chambres german election. and from triumph to despair we'll look at how libya has resurrected the same control methods used by the toppled regime as the country's dragged back into chaos two years after the revolution. watching aren't you coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshing welcome to the program now russia...
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i spoke with eric holder the other day at the march on washington. i did all of the talking. he did not give any a commitment one way or the other, but i expressed to eric holder, attorney general eric holder what i said to him in a letter earlier this month. we must have federal action and we must have it now. he correctly filed an action in the state of texas for the same reasons we must do it in north carolina. if not, this republican majority is going to become a tyranny in our state and we don't need that. the policies that they're beginning to enact in the north carolina legislature are just draconian. they declined the medicaid expansion. unemployment insurance. they gutted public education. we cannot go down that path. we're a progressive state. we want to stay that way. >> congressman g.k. butterfield, democrat of north carolina representing a beautiful corner of the eastern part of the state which i was able to see last week. congressman, thank you very much. your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. lots ahead tonight. including unexpectedly lib
i spoke with eric holder the other day at the march on washington. i did all of the talking. he did not give any a commitment one way or the other, but i expressed to eric holder, attorney general eric holder what i said to him in a letter earlier this month. we must have federal action and we must have it now. he correctly filed an action in the state of texas for the same reasons we must do it in north carolina. if not, this republican majority is going to become a tyranny in our state and we...
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"washington journal" is next. ♪ friday,ning, it is august 30, 2013. even as the british parliament voted not to join the u.s. in a possible strike. while administration officials said last night that the u.s. is considering taking unilateral action in response to a reported chemical weapons attack on syrian civilians and rebels last week, some congressional leaders said the white house has more work to do in making its case. as we take you
"washington journal" is next. ♪ friday,ning, it is august 30, 2013. even as the british parliament voted not to join the u.s. in a possible strike. while administration officials said last night that the u.s. is considering taking unilateral action in response to a reported chemical weapons attack on syrian civilians and rebels last week, some congressional leaders said the white house has more work to do in making its case. as we take you
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she comes down to washington 103 fever to go to the community room of the "washington post." because the naacp have asked her to chair a special hearing on the freedom rights. it's the only time in almost thirty years worth of work on eleanor roosevelt i find she loses her temper in public. and the purpose of this is to get the kennedy judges who are not holding the civil rights violaters accountable under the law. that doesn't mean they're no liable. she leaves here at 11:00 at night, her chauffeur drives her down to washington, when weldon comes on the stands to testify, some of the attorney general staff and the civil rights division staff are sitting right there. some are friends with whom she worked for her life. one stands up and say they should go to special session. and eleanor said sit down, professor. i didn't come here to equivocate. i have it on tape. she comes back enraged by that experience. and she writes in "tomorrow is now" did not we learn anything from the war? this is what the nazis did to the jews. she is mad. but she will not let go of her belief in the
she comes down to washington 103 fever to go to the community room of the "washington post." because the naacp have asked her to chair a special hearing on the freedom rights. it's the only time in almost thirty years worth of work on eleanor roosevelt i find she loses her temper in public. and the purpose of this is to get the kennedy judges who are not holding the civil rights violaters accountable under the law. that doesn't mean they're no liable. she leaves here at 11:00 at...
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comment on the sanctions and while those here deny having done anything wrong it's a different story in washington where minds are clearly made up and unprecedented penalties imposed. impiaz chiad, al jazeera pashower. >> signs now life is starting to improve. in a two part report, rachel levin met residents trying to move on from the city's violence past. >>> if you want to understand the fighting spirit of people of juarez, look no further than the jaguars. these people have been scared by violence, a mother, brother, child killed by the violence. lupeita's son. >> i said to myself i wish i could see him run just one more time. i know he is here. you can feel his spirit. >> never missing a game is important for mama lupeta, as she's known. this is rodrigo's number. forcing the government to act it spent hundreds of millions of dollars on social programs but that money is now dried up and many are worried that the progress that was made may be lost. but some say they never felt that investment, like irma, a factory worker. her children and grandchildren rely on her alone. one year ago her daughte
comment on the sanctions and while those here deny having done anything wrong it's a different story in washington where minds are clearly made up and unprecedented penalties imposed. impiaz chiad, al jazeera pashower. >> signs now life is starting to improve. in a two part report, rachel levin met residents trying to move on from the city's violence past. >>> if you want to understand the fighting spirit of people of juarez, look no further than the jaguars. these people have...
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we bring public events from washington directly to you. the room atn congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences. this is a public service of private industry. cable tv industry 34 years ago. funded by your local cable or satellite provider. you can watch us in hd. in our original series, first ladies, influence and image. as we move into the modern era, we will feature the first ladies in their own words. we will build in the world an atmosphere in which peace could grow. >> i don't think the white house could could -- could belong to one person. it belongs to the people of america. should leave in it something of herself there. live, monday night, including your calls, facebook comments, and tweets. include -- will conclude the encore presentation with ida mckinley. >> washington journal continues. how yourtake a look at money is at work in the segment. airre looking at improving traffic safety and coronation. it is called next generation transportation system. it costs about $40 billion. that cost is split bet
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just clipping washington, d.c. a lot happening there today. temperatures will climb from 81 degrees to the mid to 80s there. in inned midsection of the country it's heating up with excessive heat warnings in affect. we'll be right back. >> welcome book al jazeera. i'll del winters. it was 50 years ago today that dr. martin luther king jr. delivered those four famous words, thousands today are on the national mall to look back at his iconic "i have a dream" speech. president obama is set to speak in are a couple of hours--in a f hours. we'll bring that to you live. >>> the syrian ambassador has asked for investigate on chemicals weapons used on the syrian army. >>> iran is expanding it's nuclear program. iran has installed 1,000 centro huges for advanced uranium enrichment, and they are working on a reactor to create a bomb. they stock pile uranium gas still blow the red line israel has referenced that would invoke military action. >>> if you cause an accident, it means that you spend time behind bars, now a state appellate court says it's not
just clipping washington, d.c. a lot happening there today. temperatures will climb from 81 degrees to the mid to 80s there. in inned midsection of the country it's heating up with excessive heat warnings in affect. we'll be right back. >> welcome book al jazeera. i'll del winters. it was 50 years ago today that dr. martin luther king jr. delivered those four famous words, thousands today are on the national mall to look back at his iconic "i have a dream" speech. president...
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is the mood in washington changing? >> i'm pretty sure that president obama does not like what he sees for a long time. the british, and we have to confess, the wrench governments have been in favor of military intervention and have put pressure on washington. it seems now they are getting cold feet. the united states will not act alone. to make it even worse for president obama, there is a growing resistance in congress over military intervention. there are concerns over getting involved in another conflict like the war in iraq. a group of 116 members of congress sent obama a letter urging the administration to seek congressional approval before taking any further action. >> we have heard that the united nations security council has begun to meet in new york. what can we expect their? >> the five permanent members of the united nations security council are meeting right now. this time, it was russia that said talks were necessary, and this is, i think, particularly interesting because moscow is serial's main supplier,
is the mood in washington changing? >> i'm pretty sure that president obama does not like what he sees for a long time. the british, and we have to confess, the wrench governments have been in favor of military intervention and have put pressure on washington. it seems now they are getting cold feet. the united states will not act alone. to make it even worse for president obama, there is a growing resistance in congress over military intervention. there are concerns over getting involved...
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as well our washington correspondent of course if you still schools in the. take a look at some of the big stories tonight now could soon try to report attacks by radical islamists in syria are in danger of being abducted or killed that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told us at r.t. the kurdish minority in northeastern syria has reportedly been injuring horrific attacks by al qaeda linked groups for around three weeks now our correspondent in the region a real nigga lishka reports. our ticket is getting new details horrifying details from the eyewitnesses who happened to be in the area those details are extremely hard to come by because of the essential information and physical blockade which has been put up against the rest of the world by the extremists who are permeating the kurdish areas and towns in the northeastern syrian provinces now while we do get to manage to speak to. what is happening in this region we hear truly. this was during the holy month of ramadan the people were preparing food the militant started shooting everyone the streets be
as well our washington correspondent of course if you still schools in the. take a look at some of the big stories tonight now could soon try to report attacks by radical islamists in syria are in danger of being abducted or killed that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told us at r.t. the kurdish minority in northeastern syria has reportedly been injuring horrific attacks by al qaeda linked groups for around three weeks now our correspondent in the region a real nigga lishka reports. our...
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reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends should americans be learning spanish. hold it. hold it. i live on. the street. her. mom lives with. her. son of a better little. one of the new poster on the market a lot of. the face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. mission free credit cation free in-store charge is free. range and free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free medio down to r t v dot com jane. listening constantly needs new sources of water. here in the state of maine a home team of hydrogen interests is searching for a new springs for a company. mr nice requires water rights privately all touches his whole areas outright. which is what happened in the form of a preacher. poland springs are now slaves would light up the tire area up here and get all this mountain water and sell what all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very as stewards in dealing with. ch
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blair joins us now from washington and thank you for your time. the most obvious question, do you believe chemical weapons were used in syria and can we determine what was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to laboratories outside the country and tested and they could be tested for the presence of serin or other nerve agents, chemical agents as well. >> what is your best guess? i know that is a difficult question but what could it possibly be? >> well, it is very difficult to determine these things and the conclusions that are made are often wrong. you have to be very careful. and so let's go down a road a
blair joins us now from washington and thank you for your time. the most obvious question, do you believe chemical weapons were used in syria and can we determine what was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the...
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spoke to american colleagues who said it was william hague who harass really driving the agenda in washington. and britain has led oh far on this issue has now had to set back. it will be very difficult for president obama who was leading from behind. how can they lead from behind if no one was in front of them. until now, britain played that roll. >> just quickly, jeremy, do you think the mps based their opinion from the streets that any intervention would have been very unpopular. >> if you look at the polling, indeed. knew as we're looking at a much more restrained intervention in syria the level was a third at most, and a lot of them consulted with their con sit wents and heard a pretty clear answer, we don't want to intervene again. >> reporter: plenty of repercussions to be hammered out in westminster, but back to you, stephen, in doha. >> thank you very much. the japanese government has once again condemned the use of chemical weapons in syria. the chief cabinet member said that the government won't tolerate the use of poison and added japan's position on the syria crisis remains uncha
spoke to american colleagues who said it was william hague who harass really driving the agenda in washington. and britain has led oh far on this issue has now had to set back. it will be very difficult for president obama who was leading from behind. how can they lead from behind if no one was in front of them. until now, britain played that roll. >> just quickly, jeremy, do you think the mps based their opinion from the streets that any intervention would have been very unpopular....
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the lighter rain does clip washington, d.c. and baltimore. the temperatures will slowly begin to climb. richmond is at 81, raleigh is at 83. nowhere near the heat we're seeing develop in the northern plains. dell? >> david thank you very much. still ahead how texting could land you in jail. new jersey takes a very hard look at the senders and receivers. and the u.s. government likes thousands on facebook. the details when we come back. what happens when social media ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm del walters. it was 50 years ago today that dr. martin luther king, jr. delivered those famous four words. today thousands heading to the national mall to commemorate his iconic "i have a dream" speech >>> the syrian ambassador is asking the word body to investigate his claims that rebels were behind the chemical weapons attack. >>> iran's nuclear program is now expanding. it has installed hundred thousand centrifuges. the stockpile of uranium gas is still below the red line. >>> in new jersey texting while driving could mean fines if you ca
the lighter rain does clip washington, d.c. and baltimore. the temperatures will slowly begin to climb. richmond is at 81, raleigh is at 83. nowhere near the heat we're seeing develop in the northern plains. dell? >> david thank you very much. still ahead how texting could land you in jail. new jersey takes a very hard look at the senders and receivers. and the u.s. government likes thousands on facebook. the details when we come back. what happens when social media ♪ >>>...
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first let's speak to our white house scored in washington, d.c. patty, what did you make of what john kerry had to say. >> it seems after listening to john kerry that the u.s. is going to go ahead with some sort of targeted strike on the syrian military possibly in the hours or days ahead. they did not indicate that they were backing down. as the secretary was speaking, the white house was emailing out what they say is their evidence, they call it indisputable that the government of assad fired chemical weapons rockets at 12 different neighborhoods, killing 1,429 people, including 426 children. let's go through what they say their evidence is. they believe they have evidence and they're saying that this is from satellites and human intelligence, also intercepts that the chemical weapons teams in syria that worked with those weapons were in the area for three days before the attack. they have evidence that rockets were fired from areas controlled by the syrian government. they say they have absolutely no evidence that the opposition was seeking to
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well i'm tom arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. wayne la pierre and the n.r.a. are on the wrong side of the argument but when it comes to gun control believe it or not there's a lot to learn from their devotion to their cause more on that just a moment also revelations about the n.s.a.'s surveillance program are breaking down old barriers and creating new alliances on capitol hill will this brave new form of bipartisanship be enough to protect our constitutional rights from the power of the surveillance state that and more with michigan congressman john conyers in a special two part interview later on in the show and on sunday fox news is chris wallace.
well i'm tom arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. wayne la pierre and the n.r.a. are on the wrong side of the argument but when it comes to gun control believe it or not there's a lot to learn from their devotion to their cause more on that just a moment also revelations about the n.s.a.'s surveillance program are breaking down old barriers and creating new alliances on capitol hill will this brave new form of bipartisanship be enough to protect our...
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. >> if i'm reading the tea leaves in washington correctly i'm hearing talk about military intervention, possibly cruise missiles being fired from ships, but i haven't mentio heard any n of boots on the ground. >> that was specifically ruled out by the president. he was traveling in up state new york and pennsylvania talking about college tuition. along the way his folks ruled out boots on the ground and we heard from general wesley clark who oversaw the operation in bosnia as a no-fly option, a lot of officials have spoken out public against the practicality of that. what we believe is the most likely outcome of a military is no boots on the drowned. >> military intervention against the assad regime would be extremely dangerous. here's what they had to say. >> we had this moment before in iraq and libya, not a single case of military intervention resulted in things improving and life standards improving or stabilization in place. on the contrary it was destabilized in an unprecedented way. >> we have director of carnegie council. >> this tragedy has been going on over a year. 100,000 p
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president barack obama has made it clear washington is in no rush to intervene in serious. >> that's right. on friday, he called the apparent gassing of hundreds of serious civilians troubling and a big event of grave concern, but he offered no sign that the u.s. military will move to stop the civil war war. >> on the ground, human inspectors have yet to investigate the attack. they blame the rebels for blocking the investigation. >> we have a report, and again, the images may disturb some viewers. >> revels in aleppo say they have seen enough. they accuse the al-assad regime of killing hundreds of civilians with poison gas. >> the international community does not care about the killings. president obama said using chemical weapons is a red line. this line has been crossed a thousand times over. >> u.s. president barack obama has been facing increasing pressure to act, but his latest statements to broadcaster cnn were cautious. the united states continues to be the one country that people expect can do more than just simply protect their borders, but that does not mean that we have t
president barack obama has made it clear washington is in no rush to intervene in serious. >> that's right. on friday, he called the apparent gassing of hundreds of serious civilians troubling and a big event of grave concern, but he offered no sign that the u.s. military will move to stop the civil war war. >> on the ground, human inspectors have yet to investigate the attack. they blame the rebels for blocking the investigation. >> we have a report, and again, the images may...
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this major story was written by bart gelman who joins me now from the "washington post." thank you very much. fascinating detail here. first of all, you've detailed that it's $52.6 billion, 69% goes to the nsa, cia and the national reconnaissance center. how have you assessed from all that you have been reporting here the value we're getting, the bank for the buck? what are we doing well and not so well? >> they have some fairly frank internal report cards here. they talk about where they think they've had successes and where they have critical gaps. of course, the president and congress are most concerned about the gaps to start with because there are things that they need to know to do their jobs and they don't know them. for example, there are five of those critical gaps with regard to the north korean nuclear program, a subject of a great deal of concern to this government. there is no other country that has as many as five. there are others that have three or four. so the whole nuclear counter proliferation thing, which involves weapons of greatest concern to the uni
this major story was written by bart gelman who joins me now from the "washington post." thank you very much. fascinating detail here. first of all, you've detailed that it's $52.6 billion, 69% goes to the nsa, cia and the national reconnaissance center. how have you assessed from all that you have been reporting here the value we're getting, the bank for the buck? what are we doing well and not so well? >> they have some fairly frank internal report cards here. they talk about...
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mike vequera washington. >> meanwhile the u.n. inspectors are pushing on with their work, the inspectors say they were able to interview witnesses and collect evidence on monday. ban exphoon says he is confident, spite a week after the attack took place. >> our team are are returned and proceeded to the suburb of damascus to carry on their investigation. >> and owall street, shares dropped during the final hours of trading after secretary ceo's comments on chemical weapons in syria. the dow fell more than 60 points. the s&p 500 and nasdaq also took a hit. market was up earlier in the day after weak dural goods orders eased after the news that the federal reserve might fall back from economic are assistance. >>> the firefighters are still up against: the in rim fire carries two of 250 square miles or about the size of chicago. on the edge of yosemite national park. that's where we find reporter katherine barrett. >> monday was a challenging day for firefighters, the rim fire grew an additional 17,000 acres bringing its total air to
mike vequera washington. >> meanwhile the u.n. inspectors are pushing on with their work, the inspectors say they were able to interview witnesses and collect evidence on monday. ban exphoon says he is confident, spite a week after the attack took place. >> our team are are returned and proceeded to the suburb of damascus to carry on their investigation. >> and owall street, shares dropped during the final hours of trading after secretary ceo's comments on chemical weapons in...
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. >> tomorrow morning on washington -- "washington on the risingort cost of social security- disability insurance. and the future of the f-35 fighter. oliveri will talk about the arguments for and against keating a program funded. and we will finish with a defense fund contributor. plus, your calls, e-mails, and tweets. all of that is starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. mr. roblin, what are you to the march on washington? been born a negro in this country. i wanted to be, part of the most to begin, more demonstrationte in this country. >> i express my support of civil rights largely at cocktail parties and i'm afraid. but again, like many americans this summer, i could of no longer pay only the service -- only lip service to a movement that was only right and so brilliantly now. >> historic and roundtable discussions, archival film, a visit to the national portrait gallery, a theater performance of the 1960's civil rights movement. it starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern as part of american history tv every begin on c-span3. >> earlier today, the white house announced it is deeply concerned
. >> tomorrow morning on washington -- "washington on the risingort cost of social security- disability insurance. and the future of the f-35 fighter. oliveri will talk about the arguments for and against keating a program funded. and we will finish with a defense fund contributor. plus, your calls, e-mails, and tweets. all of that is starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. mr. roblin, what are you to the march on washington? been born a negro in this country. i wanted to be, part of...